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January's ABS data center deals see tenant numbers drop but demand remains strong
Deals including some commercial mortgages expected to follow
Deal was priced 6bp tighter than most recent iteration of the asset class
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ABS market participants speaking on Thursday said they are confident that the use of securitization could open up the market for financing green initiatives, but a lack of standardization and regulatory hurdles could keep the market from going mainstream.
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Raiffeisen Bank International has securitized a €1.2bn portfolio of corporate and project finance loans from its Slovak subsidiary, Tatra banka, in what it believes is the first ever securitization of Slovak assets.
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Equity buyers are clambering all over each other to get a piece of the burgeoning insurance-linked securities market chasing higher yield on the back of a exceptionally destructive US hurricane season. Sam Kerr reports.
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Fast food chain Wendy’s is preparing to serve up a whole business securitization that will refinance an older transaction, with the deal expected to close early in the New Year.
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Markel CatCo Reinsurance Opportunities Fund has raised $543m of equity capital to expand its offering, after a busy Atlantic hurricane season has increased demand for insurance-linked securities (ILS) products.
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A number of funds said that they would have no part in Banco Comercial Português’ debut tier two bond sale this week, after they lost out in the Bank of Portgual’s controversial bail-in of Novo Banco bonds in 2015.
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At JP Morgan’s fixed income markets 2018 outlook conference in New York on Tuesday, investors were advised to move into more defensive positions, with macro factors expected to weigh on credit next year.
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SoFi has entered the post-Thanksgiving pipeline with its sixth student loan refinancing transaction this year, in line with its plans to issue 12 securitizations in 2017.
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The leadership tussle at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) threatens to muzzle the watchdog or even have it put down. Many in the securitization industry would welcome that, but this newspaper is not so keen to bid farewell to Main Street's best friend just yet.